Supermarkets accused of fishy labelling schemes

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Report finds around a third of sustainability claims on fish products were either 'unverified or misleading'

Some of Britain's major food retailers are guilty of misleading customers by printing unfounded sustainability claims on certain fish products, an environmental law group alleged today. ClientEarth...

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